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Posted Jun 05 2008, 09:54 PM by Karen Datko
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Around here we think of every day as doughnut day, but those with more self-restraint know the real thing comes the first Friday in June – today, in fact.

The celebration was launched in 1938, in the depths of the Great Depression, as a Salvation Army fund-raiser honoring the volunteer “lassies” who served coffee and fresh doughnuts by the thousands to homesick soldiers in France during World War I.
 
To mark the occasion, doughnut purveyor Krispy Kreme is offering a free calorie bomb. No doubt you can find your nearest store in your sleep, but here's a way to find one if for some reason you've awakened in a strange part of town. Wait for the “hot light” if you want one of their notorious melt-in-your-mouth glazed, but you can choose one (1) of any of their varieties at participating stores. Here’s a peek at their lineup.

No Krispy Kremes in your neck of the woods? Dunkin Donuts hasn’t ponied up any freebies that we know, but that’s no reason not to drop a couple of bucks on a cruller and a cuppa joe and think about Doughboys, doughnuts and the women who served ‘em up hot.

If you want to get all gourmet on us, Serious Eats offers a look at what makes a great doughnut and a honor roll of the shops that fry them.

And if you're in Chicago, you can swing by the real Donut Day, which aims to raise money to fight hunger in the Windy City. As long as you're being authentic, you might try the original Salvation Army recipe, too:

7-1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cup lard
8 eggs
3 large cans evaporated milk
3 large cans water
18 cups flour
18 teaspoons baking powder
7-1/2 teaspoons salt
8 teaspoons nutmeg

Cream sugar and lard together, beat eggs, add evaporated milk and water. Add liquid to creamed mixture. Mix flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg in large sieve and sift into other mixture. Add enough flour to make e stiff dough. Roll and cut. Five pounds of lard are required to fry the doughnuts. Yield: approximately 250 doughnuts.

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Comments

 

s not all doughnuts have to be made with lard... Notice that that is an "original" recipe. There for it was made with the cheapest of ingrediants. You can find many substitutes now-a-days.

We should all be grateful to the likes of companies like Krispy Kreme who acknowledge their loyal customers and even those not so loyal on this day.  All I here these days is Dunkin Donuts . . . why are they not partcipating in National Donut Day?  I'll tell you why . . . they care more about their profit margin than they do about doing what is right . . . good will goes a long ways these days . . . Dunkin Donuts . . . what goes around . . . comes around!

My daughter and son in law had Kristy Kreme donuts for their Grooms cake at their wedding,and it was  delicious.   Who knew a little cake with a hole in it could be soooo good!!

Lard,oil, shortening it's all the same thing you probably eat some everyday!If you live in the south you know that's what makes food taste good. :) Forget cholesterol for one day and have a dang doughnut.

which donnut shops is giving away the free ones and which states

but why cant everyday be free donut day?

we need one in uniontown,ohio...asap

Way to go Krispy kreme. I'll get mine!

Buy a can of biscuits, cut out the middle with a bottle cap, deep fry in a deep pan! glaze with powdered sugar glaze or chocolate glaze.  Great donut!

The best donut shops (to me) are NOT the national chain, but they are owned and run locally. I have found one shop that I like alot. It took some time, some paying attention while driving around town, and some experimenting to find the "perfect" donut.

My favorite donut of all time is White Powdered with Rasberry filling!

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